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Initially planning to show his friends a TikTok video, Kenny Laynez-Ambrosio ended up recording the rough takedown of his two friends, one who was Tased, by law enforcement and candid
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William McNeil, the Florida man whose violent arrest by Jacksonville sheriff’s deputies was caught in a viral video, told ABC News' Linsey Davis, "I feared for my life."
The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office released new video of a violent traffic stop that went viral online, sparking outrage and several official reviews.
William McNeil Jr., the man who was pulled out of a car and beaten by Florida police officers during a viral traffic stop, has spoken out for the first time about the incident as his attorneys call for more accountability.
The violent arrest of William McNeil, Jr., a 22-year-old Florida man, by Jacksonville sheriff’s deputies was caught in a viral video and prompted an investigation.
The report of the now-viral incident said the man was reaching for a "large knife" as police removed him, and does not mention hitting him in the car.
Two brothers from Mexico were arrested during a traffic stop and are now being held at the Alligator Alcatraz detention center.
William McNeil Jr., a 22-year-old Black man, was pulled over by Jacksonville officer D. Bowers in February. McNeil used his phone to capture footage of the traffic stop, which went viral this month on social media.